The number three in the world and recent champion of Wimbledon 2025 speaks about her achievements: "If I can adapt my game to grass, I believe anything is possible".
The number three in the world and recent champion of Wimbledon 2025 speaks about her achievements: "If I can adapt my game to grass, I believe anything is possible".
Mats Wilander is known for surprising with his statements. The Swede has no filter and always speaks his mind, even if it sometimes leads to certain criticisms. But it seems not to bother him because after Jannik Sinner's success at Wimbledon 2025, he dared again with his controversial words: "I have never seen anyone play tennis as aggressively as Sinner. Some hit harder, but no one gets to the ball as quickly and plays it on the upward movement, without waiting for it to drop. His tennis is five or ten years ahead," declared the winner of seven Grand Slams.
"I have never seen anyone play tennis as aggressively as Sinner. Some hit harder, but no one gets to the ball as quickly to play it on the rise, without waiting for it to drop. His tennis is 5 or 10 years ahead." https://t.co/Xk3vMWjZuI
— Quentin Moynet (@QuentinMoynet) July 14, 2025
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After the defeat against Jannik Sinner in the Wimbledon 2025 final, Carlos Alcaraz spoke to the Movistar + microphones where, with Alex Corretja, he once again showed himself to be very sincere and self-critical. "It's a learning defeat, it always hurts to lose a Grand Slam final, but you have to look at things from a different perspective. I am happy and proud of what I have done. Today I faced someone with a very high level, there were moments when he didn't let me breathe, he was better than me. One must accept and learn," said the world number two, who goes on vacation with tasks for the US Open.
"There were moments when he didn't let me breathe. One must accept and learn."
— Tenis en Movistar Plus+ (@MovistarTenis) July 14, 2025
The maturity in defeat of @carlosalcaraz with @alexcorretja74. #Wimbledon #LaPistaDelTenis pic.twitter.com/AkItPB9Uo4
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Toni Nadal shared his thoughts on the Wimbledon 2025 final in an interesting column for El País, offering reflections on the outcome of the match between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. The prestigious coach believes that the final "did not live up to the spectacularity to which these players usually treat us" and was surprised by what happened after the first set when he thought Alcaraz would be the winner. He attributes a certain lack of intensity and clarity of ideas to the Spaniard.
"He showed intermittent and erratic play, never quite regaining his comfort," before mentioning what he should have done, pointing out that the variety of shots implemented by Dimitrov was the model to follow that the Murcian should have adopted.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Toni Nadal: "Alcaraz debió variar más su juego, fijarse en lo que hizo Dimitrov"
Bad news continues for Paula Badosa. The Spanish player, in constant battle with her chronic back injury, suffered a new physical setback before her participation at Wimbledon, where she fell in the first round against Katie Boulter. Today, the Catalan has confirmed her new injury via her Instagram: "I have been a bit disconnected lately, but I wanted to update you on my current situation. I have been going through tough times lately. Unfortunately, I have a psoas rupture since before Wimbledon, and that will keep me out of competition for a few weeks. These are really challenging times for me, but I continue to hope that things will improve soon and that the light at the end of the tunnel will start shining. Thank you all for the immense support."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Badosa sufrió una rotura en el psoas antes de Wimbledon y será baja varias semanas
The victory of Jannik Sinner at Wimbledon 2025 led an Italian to lift the golden trophy of London for the first time in tennis history. As expected, Italians were glued to the TV screen throughout Sunday afternoon. This was confirmed by the viewership numbers, the match between the world number one and Carlos Alcaraz averaged 5,670,000 viewers in Italy with a share of 40.4%.
The Wimbledon final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz has been viewed in Italy by
— Mario Boccardi (@boccardi_marioo) July 14, 2025
5,670,000 avg people
40.4% Italian TVs were turned on the tennis yesterday pic.twitter.com/Qw5CZzJwLz
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La victoria de Sinner en Wimbledon también fue un éxito televisivo en Italia
A relentless Terminator to rule them all. Just one point away from glory, Jannik reset the system and once again put the whole circuit in checkmate. We have entered his system.
The Italian reflects in a deep interview on what he has experienced in recent months and the importance of his surroundings in winning Wimbledon 2025.
The number three in the world and recent champion of Wimbledon 2025 speaks about her achievements: "If I can adapt my game to grass, I believe anything is possible".
Toni Nadal shared his thoughts on the Wimbledon 2025 final in an interesting column for El País, offering reflections on the outcome of the match between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. The prestigious coach believes that the final "did not live up to the spectacularity to which these players usually treat us" and was surprised by what happened after the first set when he thought Alcaraz would be the winner. He attributes a certain lack of intensity and clarity of ideas to the Spaniard.
"He showed intermittent and erratic play, never quite regaining his comfort," before mentioning what he should have done, pointing out that the variety of shots implemented by Dimitrov was the model to follow that the Murcian should have adopted.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Toni Nadal: "Alcaraz debió variar más su juego, fijarse en lo que hizo Dimitrov"
Mats Wilander is known for surprising with his statements. The Swede has no filter and always speaks his mind, even if it sometimes leads to certain criticisms. But it seems not to bother him because after Jannik Sinner's success at Wimbledon 2025, he dared again with his controversial words: "I have never seen anyone play tennis as aggressively as Sinner. Some hit harder, but no one gets to the ball as quickly and plays it on the upward movement, without waiting for it to drop. His tennis is five or ten years ahead," declared the winner of seven Grand Slams.
"I have never seen anyone play tennis as aggressively as Sinner. Some hit harder, but no one gets to the ball as quickly to play it on the rise, without waiting for it to drop. His tennis is 5 or 10 years ahead." https://t.co/Xk3vMWjZuI
— Quentin Moynet (@QuentinMoynet) July 14, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Wilander, sobre Sinner: "Su tenis está cinco o diez años adelantado"
Bad news continues for Paula Badosa. The Spanish player, in constant battle with her chronic back injury, suffered a new physical setback before her participation at Wimbledon, where she fell in the first round against Katie Boulter. Today, the Catalan has confirmed her new injury via her Instagram: "I have been a bit disconnected lately, but I wanted to update you on my current situation. I have been going through tough times lately. Unfortunately, I have a psoas rupture since before Wimbledon, and that will keep me out of competition for a few weeks. These are really challenging times for me, but I continue to hope that things will improve soon and that the light at the end of the tunnel will start shining. Thank you all for the immense support."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Badosa sufrió una rotura en el psoas antes de Wimbledon y será baja varias semanas
After the defeat against Jannik Sinner in the Wimbledon 2025 final, Carlos Alcaraz spoke to the Movistar + microphones where, with Alex Corretja, he once again showed himself to be very sincere and self-critical. "It's a learning defeat, it always hurts to lose a Grand Slam final, but you have to look at things from a different perspective. I am happy and proud of what I have done. Today I faced someone with a very high level, there were moments when he didn't let me breathe, he was better than me. One must accept and learn," said the world number two, who goes on vacation with tasks for the US Open.
"There were moments when he didn't let me breathe. One must accept and learn."
— Tenis en Movistar Plus+ (@MovistarTenis) July 14, 2025
The maturity in defeat of @carlosalcaraz with @alexcorretja74. #Wimbledon #LaPistaDelTenis pic.twitter.com/AkItPB9Uo4
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz, tras caer ante Sinner: "Ha habido momentos en los que no me ha dejado respirar"
The victory of Jannik Sinner at Wimbledon 2025 led an Italian to lift the golden trophy of London for the first time in tennis history. As expected, Italians were glued to the TV screen throughout Sunday afternoon. This was confirmed by the viewership numbers, the match between the world number one and Carlos Alcaraz averaged 5,670,000 viewers in Italy with a share of 40.4%.
The Wimbledon final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz has been viewed in Italy by
— Mario Boccardi (@boccardi_marioo) July 14, 2025
5,670,000 avg people
40.4% Italian TVs were turned on the tennis yesterday pic.twitter.com/Qw5CZzJwLz
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La victoria de Sinner en Wimbledon también fue un éxito televisivo en Italia
A relentless Terminator to rule them all. Just one point away from glory, Jannik reset the system and once again put the whole circuit in checkmate. We have entered his system.
The Italian reflects in a deep interview on what he has experienced in recent months and the importance of his surroundings in winning Wimbledon 2025.
We review the most important events that have taken place in Wimbledon 2025 and how they can be interpreted in terms of short and medium-term influence.
Iga Swiatek and Jannik Sinner fulfilled the tradition of being protagonists at the Wimbledon closing party by dancing together. The Polish and Italian players set aside their shyness to amaze everyone with their elegance in attire and charm in their actions, creating a great atmosphere.
Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek share a dance at the Champions' Dinner ✨#Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/bAPlvo9OVN
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 14, 2025
— 1GA Daily (@shetookthem) July 14, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Swiatek y Sinner protagonizan el baile de campeones en Wimbledon 2025